The aim of my research is not to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions that indicate presence of depression. Rather the aim is to examine how the DSM-5 criteria constrain our understanding of depression, whether the criteria capture anything meaningful about the syndrome, and how depression can more accurately be characterized from within an existential-phenomenological framework that relies on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's metaphysics of embodiment
In this phenomenological study I concentrate primarily on three component features of melancholia, n...
The lived experience of depression is taken as a starting point for this research which aims to docu...
This project is an attempt to apply certain of the insights of phenomenological philosophy to the an...
The aim of my research is not to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions that indicate pre...
The aim of this thesis is to present the effect of depression on experience and its transformation d...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
This theoretical study explores how attachment theory and Merleau-Ponty\u27s phenomenology of percep...
This paper explores the participant’s experience of what it is like to suffer depression, endured fo...
The purpose of this research was to explore the lived experience of low self esteem inherent in depr...
In Chapter 1 it has been asserted that there is at least some consensus on the phenomenology of depr...
From a naturalistic perspective on mental illness, depression is often described in terms of biologi...
Abstract Eugène Minkowski, Ludwig Binswanger, Hubertus Tellenbach and Arthur Tatossian are key autho...
Numerous epidemiological findings suggest that we live in an era that can only be described as the “...
In both everyday speech and academic literature, mood is often cast either as a fleeting phenomenon ...
In this phenomenological study I concentrate primarily on three component features of melancholia, n...
The lived experience of depression is taken as a starting point for this research which aims to docu...
This project is an attempt to apply certain of the insights of phenomenological philosophy to the an...
The aim of my research is not to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions that indicate pre...
The aim of this thesis is to present the effect of depression on experience and its transformation d...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
This theoretical study explores how attachment theory and Merleau-Ponty\u27s phenomenology of percep...
This paper explores the participant’s experience of what it is like to suffer depression, endured fo...
The purpose of this research was to explore the lived experience of low self esteem inherent in depr...
In Chapter 1 it has been asserted that there is at least some consensus on the phenomenology of depr...
From a naturalistic perspective on mental illness, depression is often described in terms of biologi...
Abstract Eugène Minkowski, Ludwig Binswanger, Hubertus Tellenbach and Arthur Tatossian are key autho...
Numerous epidemiological findings suggest that we live in an era that can only be described as the “...
In both everyday speech and academic literature, mood is often cast either as a fleeting phenomenon ...
In this phenomenological study I concentrate primarily on three component features of melancholia, n...
The lived experience of depression is taken as a starting point for this research which aims to docu...
This project is an attempt to apply certain of the insights of phenomenological philosophy to the an...